Exterior panorama
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...Please send JPG
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My first thought is the images are linked rather than embedded...can you move the image files to a different location on your computer without losing them in the skippy?
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The original images aren't even on this computer.
I was under the impression that when you import an image, it is in the skippy, is this not correct? And this file is 3.4 megs which is way more than it would be if it was just a cylinder, right?
I will fiddle around and let you guys know.
Sorry about the hassle.
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No hassle at all, Chuck...just another interesting little mystery :`)
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LOL...looked at the first few images and they were all blue, but checking one of the last (and expecting all grey :`) saw a beautiful winter scene. Thanks a bunch Chuck!
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The all blue ones are the top row of a two row panorama that will map nicely onto the provide cylinder.
It is kind of a pain to map them onto the cylinder, which is why I thought I was doing everyone a favor by providing the already mapped cylinder.
This really makes no sense. Why on earth would the skippy, that is 3.4 megs so it obviously has the images in it somewhere, is just displaying the colored squares.
I hate to ask a stupid question, but everyone is looking at the cylinder with textures activated, right?
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...kannonbal,OK?...Why cut a photo?
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...and SKP(RAR)...
http://rapidshare.com/files/84825074/OTB_Designworks_panorama1.rar.html -
...It is new work...
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Thanks Urgen, I hope your component works better than mine for people to download (confusedly scratches head in bewilderment...)
I am now really wondering what you could have possible done different when you saved the skippy so that the mapped image stayed correct after others download it, other than using a Windows machine.
Am I correct is thinking that we have stumbled on quite a large bug with Sketchup, where image textures can't be saved as skippys and shared between Mac and Windows computers?! Is that really what is going on here??
Because, if so, then that pretty well stinks, IMO
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So, Urgen, did you have to map the images onto the cylinder, or did the download just work?
I cut them up to maintain maximum reasonable resolution. This particular cyclorama is wrapped around a 160 acre site, and I wanted the exports to be a crisp as possible. This panorama started out life as a 650 meg, or so, PSD file, so I had fantastic resolution to start with and I wanted to keep degradation to a minimum.
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urgens file worked fine for me.. and i am on PC too!
maybe ur rite Chuck.. it definitely seems like a bug!! -
I just wonder if the original images are in the CMYK colour space. But in that case Windows IE shouldn't be able to display them at all...
Anssi
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the JPEGS are 8 bit RGB, so that isn't it.
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Chuck, could you post the original file in the SU Bugs subforum?
Yesterday, at work, I also downloaded your model but since there I only have some crap, integrated video card, I thought it might have been due to that fact. Reading the replies here this must be a bug but now you seem to have changed the url for the original skippy for the images and I cannot access it.
I'm sure the SU Team would be really happy to be able to investigate this.
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perhaps somewhere along the line SU divided the cylinder up into a set of individual faces, with all the lines hidden, as happens when you use skin.rb. would only happen if the image was applied as a texture though...
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Thanks Chuck, I've seen your post and can confirm that the file is accessible and the bug is still "working fine". I've also let the SU Team know about it.
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Thank you sir!
I sent a PM to CraigD calling attention to this, too. I also sent a PM to Edson, as I know he works on Macs and I figured it would be good to know if it does, in fact, work on Macs.
Let me know if you hear anything.
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I have started a thread in Bug Report: here
Gaieus, the link at the beginning of this thread and the one in bug reports should take you to the original skippy now. Please let me know if you are still having issues accessing the file.
Remus, that is exactly how I make these cycloramas. Generate cylinder, in this case 2 cylinders stacked as I have two rows of images, and then map each of the 18 images individually with hidden lines visible. When I open this file, I have 18 images visible in my material browser, but everyone else just gets grey and blue solid colors.
I keep hoping a Mac user will try to download the panorama and see what they get.
I have joked around with Craig before that I would make a heck of a beta tester, as I seem to have an innate ability to stumble into bugs without even trying. I thought I was just posting a component and all this happens.
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Well, I uploaded the individual Jpegs (which just happen to be 3.2 meg).
They are here: jpegs
I can transfer this skippy to my other computer that has never seen any of this and it works perfectly well, too, though it is also a Mac.
Dang, try to do right by the community a bit and it turns into a PITA: this is annoying.
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